Conversation: Hosono Hitomi and Yamaguchi Mio on Radical Clay
@ The Art Institute of Chicago
111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603
Opening Saturday, March 23rd, from 2PM - 3PM
Free, registration required
Join curator Janice Katz and catalogue editor Joe Earle for a conversation on Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan with ceramicists Hosono Hitomi and Yamaguchi Mio.
Hosono Hitomi (b.1978) has built a career crafting complex botanical sculptures that recreate dense foliage in molded porcelain. Yamaguchi Mio (b.1992) mimics nature’s repetitions, pleating and folding clay to evoke a world that is almost aquatic. Both artists present striking perspectives on ceramics, globally and in Japan. Hear about their creative processes, techniques, inspiration, and thoughts on the current and future state of clay art in this exciting conversation.
This talk is presented in partnership with the Society for Contemporary Art and is generously supported by the Carol Given Winston Fund.
About the Speakers
Hosono Hitomi was born in 1978 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. She studied Kutani pottery at the Kanazawa College of Art between 1998 and 2002 and received a MA in ceramics and glass from the Royal College of London in 2009. She was an artist in residence at Wedgwood from 2017–2018.
Yamaguchi Mio was born in 1992 in Aichi, Japan, and graduated from Aichi University of Education. Since 2020, she has been studying ceramics at the Ishoken Tajimi City Pottery Design and Technical Center.
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